Our Mission
As
college students, we are about to face big problems when we graduate -
from global warming to endangered species, from the escalating cost and
declining quality of health care to the plight of the hungry and
homeless.
Every campus has its share of apathy, but students
care about these problems. And more than any other group of people, we
have the time, the energy, the intelligence, the resources and the
idealism to help solve them.
But will we?
After all,
colleges and universities teach students to become effective doctors,
lawyers, engineers, computer programmers, entrepreneurs, managers and
the like. But they don't really teach us to become effective citizens.
And effective citizenship is what it takes to shake up the status quo
and get decision-makers to act on big social problems.
That's where the California Student Public Interest Research Group, or CALPIRG, comes in.
For
25 years, students who have been involved with their CALPIRG campus
chapter have not only learned how to investigate a problem and come up
with a practical solution. We've also learned how to convince the media
and decision-makers to pay attention and take action.
In other
words, through CALPIRG we gain an educational experience in democratic
citizenship. In addition, we get a chance to face up to society's big
problems, take action, and win concrete changes that improve the
quality of our lives.
In just the past year we've worked to
clean up the state's most polluted rivers, lakes, and beaches. We've
also worked to clean up the state's dirtiest power plants, educated the
community about genetically engineered foods, exposed consumer
rip-offs, won more financial aid money to make college affordable, and
raised thousands of dollars for the hungry and homeless.
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